A creative use for Bike Sharing….

Thursday, July 3, 2014

While other countries have been doing it for a while(there are 20,000 available bikes in Paris!), Bike Sharing is a relatively new concept popping up in cities across the US. It basically is the short term rental of a bike. The idea is to allow people to get from point "A" to point "B" without having to worry about owning or storing a bike. In many cities, people use these systems to tour around a city or to get from a train or a bus to work. I've been using Bike Sharing in a more creative fashion, I use it as my workout tool. My bike sharing card is like my gym card. For $45 a year, I can rent a bike for 30 minutes a day. If I go over the 30 minutes (which I usually do) it is another $1 per 1/2 hour. Way cheaper than any workout classes or gyms around Miami for sure. The place that I go is the Hollywood Beach. The bike path that I ride on is 7 miles round trip, next to the Atlantic Ocean, car-free and most of it has the million dollar view like this shot taken at 7 a.m. this morning....

I love that I don't have to worry about maintaining a bike. I don't have to put a bike rack on my car to start to ride. I don't have to worry about my bike being stolen. I just drive up and hop on.

When I started this over a year ago, I just rode without a plan. Now I use an iPhone ap called "Seconds Pro". It is a high intensity interval training program. In normal-person terms, it means that it plays different pre-determined songs and tells me when to go slow or fast. It is a suggested way of burning calories quickly and making your heart healthy. It is hard but fun.

I am not a person who loves working out. It was always a chore for me. I've been riding for over a year now and I wake up and jump out of bed, excited to go at least three or four times a week. I ride with a smile on my face as the beach is always stunning and gorgeous. I get some good thinking done during my rides and get great exercise. I am cranky when I can't go.

Bike sharing is super easy. The one that I use is called B-Cycle. They have an ap and you can see where there are available bikes near you. I got the last one today...

I have a card so I just walk up and place it over the sensor. The green light goes on and I just pull the bike out and off I go!

The bike that I rent has a generous sized basket that fits my giant tote. No need to fanny-pack it!

Here is a shot of some additional bikes in the area.

This is the start of my 7 mile journey.

Here is the machine that you go up to if you don't have a membership. It is $5 per half hour to rent a bike here. Not bad if you want to try it out or bring a friend. There are three or four stations in the area so you could drop off the bike at another part of the beach if you are just using it for transportation.

It takes about one minute to check out a bike if you're not a member. Just swipe your card and you're good to go. You can only check out two bikes per credit card so if you are taking the whole crew, bring more than one card!

Also, helmets are not provided so you should really bring your own. Especially if you are traveling in areas where there is traffic.

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Japolina, I like that . Indy is just started sharing bike this year. I would do it if I lived near one , absolutely. Glad you get to ride along the beach....now that would be a lovely workout. Blessings to you, xoxo,Susie

This post highlights exactly why my husband and I just donated our bikes. Back in Wisconsin we had plenty of room to store our bikes and related gear but not in our small Miami apartment. We also love using B-Cycle and riding along Hollywood Beach.

You wrote about this last year and I am happy you still are having fun.Riding a bike along the ocean is perfect.Really why would you want to work out in a close stinky sweaty gym. yuck.My friends started this up in Long Beach California years ago and it is still going great. Such a wonderful idea !Also What a fabulous Tote and are you still enjoying your new car ?